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WSET LEVEL 3 EXAMS ACTUAL EXAM WITH 700 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) [ALREADY GRADED A+] What are tertiary aromas? - Come from the aging process. Oxidation from oak aging causes coffee, toffee or caramel. Protection from oxidation by aging in the bottle caus...

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WSET LEVEL 3 EXAMS ACTUAL EXAM WITH

700 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED

ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) [ALREADY

GRADED A+]



What are tertiary aromas? - Come from the aging process. Oxidation from

oak aging causes coffee, toffee or caramel. Protection from oxidation by

aging in the bottle causes petrol, honey or mushroom.



What are secondary aromas? - Aromas created by post-fermentation

winemaking, such as armas from oak (vanilla, toast), from malolactic

fermentation (creamy, buttery), or yeast/ biscuit from less contact or

autolysis.



What aromas are present in a youthful wine? - Dominated by primary and

secondary aromas. It is common for secondary aromas to stand apart from

fruity primary aromas because wine is not yet fully integrated.

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What aromas can be detected in a fully developed wine? - The

predominant aromas are tertiary. Secondary aromas are fully integrated

and hard to distinguish.



What aromas are in a developing wine? - Most aromas are primary and

secondary but some tertiary aromas can be detected.



What is 'off dry'? - Wine with a tiny amount of detectable sugar.



(Dry alsace gewurztraminer, Brut champagne, inexpensive reds and

whites)



When does a wine become tired or past its best? - When attractive aromas

fade and unpleasant aromas develop.



What are 'medium-dry' and 'medium-sweet' wines? - Wines with a distinct

presence of sugar, but not sweet enough to partner with most desserts.



Medium-Sweet have more sugar than medium-dry.

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What are sweet wines? - The presence of sugar is a prominent feature of

the wine.



(dessert wines, such as sauternes + port)



What is a luscious wine? - The sugar level is notably more viscous and

leaves mouth and lips with a sticky sweet sensation



(eg. Rutherglen Muscats, PX Sherries)



How and where is acidity detected? - Detected most strongly at sides of the

tongue.

Sharp, tingling sensation that makes you salivate.

The more and longer the salivation, the higher the level of acidity.



Describe wines of low and high acidity - Low acidity - feel broad, round and

soft

High acidity - tends to be in wines from cool regions

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How do sweetness and acidity interact? - High levels of sweetness and

acidity can mask each other.



High acidity in sweet wine balances the sugar levels, making it less obvious



The mouth watering effect wont change and is a reliable indicator of acidity.



How are tannins identified? - Cause your mouth to dry up and feel rough.

Can be felt most on the gums above your front teeth. Creates a textural

richness and full body.



How is alcohol identified? - Contributes to texture and body; more viscous,

heavier in the mouth.



Causes a hot, burning sensation at high levels.



What is mousse? - Sparkling wines that are creamy, providing a lively

sparkle on the palate without seeming to frothy or aggressive.

Rose from Navarra, Spain is made from which grape variety? - Garnache

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